c++c++11tuplesinitializer-listlist-initialization

Why ={} initialization doesn't work for tuple?


To me a pair is just special case of a tuple, but following surprises me:

pair<int, int> p1(1, 2);   // ok
tuple<int, int> t1(1, 2);  // ok

pair<int, int> p2={1, 2};  // ok
tuple<int, int> t2={1, 2}; // compile error

Why there is difference when we use {} to initialize tuple?

I tried even g++ -std=c++1y but still has error:

a.cc: In function 'int main()':
a.cc:9:29: error: converting to 'std::tuple<int, int>' from initializer list would use explicit constructor 'constexpr std::tuple<_T1, _T2>::tuple(_U1&&, _U2&&) [with _U1 = int; _U2 = int; <template-parameter-2-3> = void; _T1 = int; _T2 = int]'
     tuple<int, int> t2={1, 2};
                             ^

Solution

  • The tuple constructor you're trying to call is explicit, so copy-list-initialization will fail. The corresponding pair constructor is not explicit.

    Change your code to

    tuple<int, int> t2{1, 2};
    

    and it'll compile.